139 Acres Eitel Heritage Farm in Wild & Wonderful West Virginia
Eitel Heritage Farm, 139 acres of peaceful quiet Wild and Wonderful Monroe County, West Virginia. This property has it all, a quiet location at the end of a county-maintained road, two quality homes, lots of barns, and outbuildings, abundant wildlife, good water, ready-to-farm pasture, and much more. Outstanding long-range mountain views await you from both homes. Easy 15-minute drive to town from a property where you immediately feel at home, but you are not isolated from all the amenities needed for extremely comfortable everyday living. The farm is divided by Skaggs Road, RT. 10.1 The farmhouse side includes 93 acres, and across the road, the Cottage and Rocky Point Village have 44 acres. The perfect location to bring family and friends to enjoy the quiet farm life in historic Monroe County. HIGHLIGHTS 139 acres +/- Two dwellings The Eitel Farmhouse, quality built-in circa. 2005, 4713 sq. ft. The Cottage was built circa. 1997, 760 sq. ft. Rocky Point Village frontier village log cabin and multiple outbuildings County maintained road access on Skaggs Road, RT. 10.1 Situated at the end of Skaggs Road, previously known as VanDyke Road 4-bedroom, three bath, timber frame with log sliding Eitel farmhouse and guest apartment Bedroom on the entry-level All mineral rights available will convey Outstanding decks on the farmhouse You could develop to live off the grid Central heat and air with separate heat pump in the farmhouse and guest apartment Viking gas six burners commercial grade range with swivel overhead water tap, Faber exhaust hood Amazing storage pantry cupboards in the kitchen Recent year model stainless kitchen appliances Bosch built-in stainless front dishwasher Tile flooring in the kitchen Large center island in the kitchen Beautiful wide board flooring Tremendous Great Room with stone surround propane fireplace Large two car attached garage Three water heaters Laundry sink in the garage Water softener system American Standard (2005) and Trane (2012) heat pumps for farmhouse and guest apartment Two backup propane generators for house and guest apartment - Guardian model 005240 13000 watts and Generac 20KW Outstanding guest apartment, one bedroom, kitchenette, bath with shower and exterior deck and staircase Underground utilities 500-gallon underground propane tank (AmeriGas) Several farm water faucets The large pond could be stocked (recently cleaned and beautiful) Recent pond deck that needs completion Undeveloped spring (pond development assistance is available from a local agency office) Fencing on the majority, currently cattle grazing Beautiful sunrises and sunsets Several troughs LOCATION Google Coordinates: 37.635530°(N), -80.617596°(W) Address: 829 Skaggs Road, Wolf Creek, WV 24993 Elevation Range: 1782 ft. to 1992 ft. +/- Estimated drive times Charlotte, NC - 4 hours Charlottesville, VA - 2.5 hours Columbus, OH - 5 hours Lexington, KY - 5 hours Pittsburgh, PA - 4 hours Raleigh, NC - 5 hours Roanoke, VA - 2 hours Richmond, VA - 4 hours Washington, DC - 4.5 hours HISTORY OF WOLF CREEK (Wolfcreek) Wolf Creek is one of the oldest settlements in the Greenbrier Valley and goes back to the very frontier days. Baughman's Fort near Alderson at the mouth of the Wolf was purportedly settled in 1751. Information about Baughman's Fort is available from the local historical societies. Today Wolf Creek is a sleepy pastoral village in Monroe County with a Post Office, church, and a community building with a sparse population living near the waters of Broad Run and Wolf Creek. Today, the Greenbrier Valley and Monroe County: Much of the past is still alive in Monroe County. The County seat of Union is a modern-day Mayberry, where folks still speak to each other in passing. Union offers about all the shopping and business needs for everyday life; you will find an excellent hometown supermarket, hardware, quaint restaurants, attorney, insurance agents, pharmacy